Looking from north of where the nave
would have been across the church to the south end of the transept, with
night stairs up to the dormitory and to their right the entrance from
the cloister. To the left, the remains of the north transept
contain the tombs of Sir Walter Scott and Field Marshal Earl Haig.

The north transept contains the tombs of Sir Walter Scott (under cover, right) and Field Marshal Earl
Haig (left and below).

Oddly, the
monastic buildings are in better nick than the church, which has
disappeared except for the two transept ends. This is the end of
the South transept seen from the cloister square. The day stairs
to the dormitory over the chapter house are on the right, and the entry to the very
undistinguished barrel vaulted chapter house is through the more fancy
doorway. The large rescued stone roof boss below gives some idea
of how substantive even this apparently modest abbey was.